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• All the President’s Men is a nonfiction book written by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward in 1974. Written by two journalists, it chronicles their efforts to uncover political corruption during the administration of President Richard Nixon.
• The Twentieth Century, a play written by Hecht and MacArthur in 1933, is a farce that examines the theater scene.
• Written by Bruce D. Price, Too Easy: A Novel was published in 1994. The story focuses on a murder investigation in New York.
• 1001 Afternoons in Chicago (1922) is a...
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